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- Name: CHECK UP Code 101 Class: 10A11 Date: 29 September 2023 Mark the letter A, B, C, or D to indicate the word(s) CLOSEST in meaning to the underlined word(s) in each of the following questions. 1. Visitors to the area enjoy the lush green space and breathtaking mountain views. A. spectacular B. enormous C. unimpressive D. ordinary 2. I find some of Brahms’s music deeply moving. A. motioning B. unaffecting C. nice D. emotional 3. The group tried their best to climb the highest mountain in this area and finally they could achieve this. A. pass B. hold C. find D. accomplish 4. Several train passengers sustained serious injuries in the crash. A. recovery B. illness C. harm D. excitement 5. Travelling by train has always been associated with romance and adventure. A. represent B. escapade C. experience D. discover 6. Every month, the volunteer group go to remote and mountainous areas to help those in need. A. automatic B. mean C. distant D. savage 7. You may not get injured if you fall on rubber flooring. A. wounded B. calm C. suspicious D. hurtless 8. Mr Kennedy lost his life in 1848, being killed by the natives while attempting to explore the peninsula of Cape York, from Rockingham Bay to Weymouth Bay. A. form B. return C. discover D. achieve 9. It was only later in life that she found happiness and peace of mind. A. hurt B. anxiety C. joyfulness D. relieve 10. He was ashamed to admit to his mistake. A. shameless B. honest C. suspicious D. guilty 11. You can also pass an exam and feel like you've hit the jackpot. A. get over B. fail C. travel D. search for 12. Life on Earth is disappearing fast and will continue to do so unless urgent action is taken. A. damaging B. vanishing C. polluting D. destroying 13. Success like that is extremely rare. A. wonderful B. delighted C. uncommon D. popular 14. One or two players who think that they might be in danger of not being in the squad have a chance to play. A. dangerous B. anxious C. joyful D. vulnerable Mark the letter A, B, C, or D to indicate the word(s) OPPOSITE in meaning to the underlined word(s) in each of the following questions. 15. The council has spent an enormous amount of money on this project. A. tiny B. thin C. loose D. gigantic 16. He was disappointed to find they'd already left. A. upset B. distressed C. satisfied D. envious 17. Training for the Olympics requires an enormous amount of work, athletes who want to compete must work extremely hard. A. very large B. small C. unusual D. very common 18. We'd been in the house a month when dark stains started appearing on the wall. A. show up B. paint C. lean D. disappear 19. He died of a suspected heart attack at age 87. A. doubtful B. trusting C. suspicious D. pain 20. The school is difficult to get to because it is located in a remote area. A. distant B. brave C. nearby D. impressive 21. He was getting bored doing the same thing every day. A. tired B. obedient C. shocked D. excited 22. He lost his temper and shouted at me. A. calm down B. show off C. cool D. angry 23. He put on his best clothes for the party. A. wear B. take off C. turn off D. dress 24. Pat was delighted with her new house. A. happy B. unpleased C. satisfied D. envious
- 25. At times, this can be risky, and the keepers have been injured and one has been killed. A. good B. useful C. healthy D. secure 26. I was so proud that my son had been chosen for the national team. A. superior B. supportive C. defending D. humble 27. She said she did not care about it, but I believe she was secretly delighted. A. privately B. absolutely C. publicly D. extremely 28. One by one, the stars appeared in the sky. A. broke out B. blossomed C. vanished D. performed Complete the sentences with the appropriate form of the words in parentheses. 1. Completing the marathon at the top ten was a real ___ for an old man like him. (achieve) 2. Look! The kitchen is in a ___ state when she left. (disgust) 3.The new company is going to bring a lot of ___ to our town. (employ) 4. Will you join me in wishing the bride and groom every ___? (happy) 5. On closer ___ , the vases were seen to be cracked. (exam) 6. They thanked Ann for her ___. (kind) 7. You need a lot of ___ to write a good story. (imagine) 8. This is the most ___ experience of my life. (frighten) 9. Children normally feel a lot of ___ about their first day at school. (anxious) 10. I'm reading an interesting book about the ___ of the South Pole. (explore) 11. He lost a lot of ___ in the accident. (bleed) 12. Most people watch TV for ___, and after that for their knowledge and information. (entertain) 13. Newspapers and TV stations became ___ in that famous singer’s private life.(interest) 14. I get ___ out of dancing. (enjoy) 15. The child felt ___ because it was dark in the house and she was with no one else. (frighten) 16. 'It's a long film. Why don't we eat before we go to the cinema?' - 'That's a very good ___.(suggest) 17. The restaurant turned out to be ___ cheap. (surprise) 18. They don't seem particularly ___ about the situation. (worry) 19. The doctor told me that I had a serious ___ problem that I hadn’t realized. (medicine) 20. Fishing is his favourite ___. (relax) 21. When I was walking on the beach, I was ___ to find a big bottle in the sand.(surprise) 22. My little sister feels very proud of herself because she won a singing ___ yesterday.(compete) 23. Having just seen a short film about poor children in Vietnam, they are so ___. (move). 24. The lights went out but our eyes quickly got used to the ___. (dark) 25. The athlete wore his medal with ___. (proud) 26. He was forced to make several ___ to his speech. (revise) 27. They had a ___ about global warming. (discuss) 28. The little boy got ___ because the journey was too long and tiring. (bore) 29. My uncle works for Greenpeace. It's a large ___ that campaigns for the environment. (organise) 30. The man hid his face to cover his ___. (embarrass) 31. Could you give me some ___ about trains to Ha Noi, please? (inform) 32. Robert accepted the offer without ___. (hesitate) 33. The idea was slow to find general ___. (accept) 34. You need a lot of ___ if you want to become a professional sportsman. (motivate) 35. Some youths commit acts of vandalism out of ___. (bored) 36. She felt ___ about undressing in front of the doctor. (embarrass) 37. It's important that young people leave school with good qualifications. I think the government should spend more money on ___. (educate) 38. There seems to be some ___ over the exam dates. (confuse) 39. That was an ___ performance from such a young tennis player. (impress) 40. My friend’s ___ was due to the death of her grandfather. (sad)
- Name: CHECK UP Code 102 Class: 10A11 Date: 29 September 2023 Complete the sentences with the appropriate form of the words in parentheses. 1. Could you give me some ___ about trains to Ha Noi, please? (inform) 2. Robert accepted the offer without ___. (hesitate) 3. It's important that young people leave school with good qualifications. I think the government should spend more money on ___. (educate) 4. Some youths commit acts of vandalism out of ___. (bored) 5. You need a lot of ___ if you want to become a professional sportsman. (motivate) 6. She felt ___ about undressing in front of the doctor. (embarrass) 7. The new company is going to bring a lot of ___ to our town. (employ) 8. There seems to be some ___ over the exam dates. (confuse) 9. That was an ___ performance from such a young tennis player. (impress) 10. My friend’s ___ was due to the death of her grandfather. (sad) 11. Completing the marathon at the top ten was a real ___ for an old man like him. (achieve) 12. The idea was slow to find general ___. (accept) 13. Will you join me in wishing the bride and groom every ___? (happy) 14. On closer ___ , the vases were seen to be cracked.(exam) 15. My little sister feels very proud of herself because she won a singing ___ yesterday.(compete) 16. You need a lot of ___ to write a good story. (imagine) 17. This is the most ___ experience of my life. (frighten) 18. I get ___ out of dancing. (enjoy) 19. Children normally feel a lot of ___ about their first day at school. (anxious) 20. I'm reading an interesting book about the ___ of the South Pole. (explore) 21. He lost a lot of ___ in the accident. (bleed) 22. Most people watch TV for ___, and after that for their knowledge and information. (entertain) 23. Newspapers and TV stations became ___ in that famous singer’s private life.(interest) 24. Look! The kitchen is in a ___ state when she left. (disgust) 25. The child felt ___ because it was dark in the house and she was with no one else. (frighten) 26. Fishing is his favourite ___.(relax) 27. The restaurant turned out to be ___ cheap. (surprise) 28. They don't seem particularly ___ about the situation. (worry) 29. The doctor told me that I had a serious ___ problem that I hadn’t realized. (medicine) 30. The little boy got ___ because the journey was too long and tiring. (bore) 31. When I was walking on the beach, I was ___ to find a big bottle in the sand.(surprise) 32. 'It's a long film. Why don't we eat before we go to the cinema?' - 'That's a very good ___.(suggest) 33. Having just seen a short film about poor children in Vietnam, they are so ___. (move). 34. The lights went out but our eyes quickly got used to the ___. (dark) 35. The athlete wore his medal with ___. (proud) 36. He was forced to make several ___ to his speech. (revise) 37. They had a ___ about global warming. (discuss) 38. They thanked Ann for her ___. (kind) 39. My uncle works for Greenpeace. It's a large ___ that campaigns for the environment. (organise) 40. The man hid his face to cover his ___. (embarrass) Mark the letter A, B, C, or D to indicate the word(s) OPPOSITE in meaning to the underlined word(s) in each of the following questions. 1. He was getting bored doing the same thing every day. A. tired B. obedient C. shocked D. excited 2. He lost his temper and shouted at me. A. calm down B. show off C. cool D. angry 3. He put on his best clothes for the party.
- A. wear B. take off C. turn off D. dress 4. Pat was delighted with her new house. A. happy B. unpleased C. satisfied D. envious 5. At times, this can be risky, and the keepers have been injured and one has been killed. A. good B. useful C. healthy D. secure 6. I was so proud that my son had been chosen for the national team. A. superior B. supportive C. defending D. humble 7. She said she did not care about it, but I believe she was secretly delighted. A. privately B. absolutely C. publicly D. extremely 8. One by one, the stars appeared in the sky. A. broke out B. blossomed C. vanished D. performed 9. He died of a suspected heart attack at age 87. A. doubtful B. trusting C. suspicious D. pain 10. The school is difficult to get to because it is located in a remote area. A. distant B. brave C. nearby D. impressive 11. The council has spent an enormous amount of money on this project. A. tiny B. thin C. loose D. gigantic 12. He was disappointed to find they'd already left. A. upset B. distressed C. satisfied D. envious 13. Training for the Olympics requires an enormous amount of work, athletes who want to compete must work extremely hard. A. very large B. small C. unusual D. very common 14. We'd been in the house a month when dark stains started appearing on the wall. A. show up B. paint C. lean D. disappear Mark the letter A, B, C, or D to indicate the word(s) CLOSEST in meaning to the underlined word(s) in each of the following questions. 15. Travelling by train has always been associated with romance and adventure. A. represent B. escapade C. experience D. discover 16. He was ashamed to admit to his mistake. A. shameless B. honest C. suspicious D. guilty 17. You may not get injured if you fall on rubber flooring. A. wounded B. calm C. suspicious D. hurtless 18. Mr Kennedy lost his life in 1848, being killed by the natives while attempting to explore the peninsula of Cape York, from Rockingham Bay to Weymouth Bay. A. form B. return C. discover D. achieve 19. It was only later in life that she found happiness and peace of mind. A. hurt B. anxiety C. joyfulness D. relieve 20. Every month, the volunteer group go to remote and mountainous areas to help those in need. A. automatic B. mean C. distant D. savage 21. You can also pass an exam and feel like you've hit the jackpot. A. get over B. fail C. travel D. search for 22. Life on Earth is disappearing fast and will continue to do so unless urgent action is taken. A. damaging B. vanishing C. polluting D. destroying 23. Success like that is extremely rare. A. wonderful B. delighted C. uncommon D. popular 24. One or two players who think that they might be in danger of not being in the squad have a chance to play. A. dangerous B. anxious C. joyful D. vulnerable 25. Visitors to the area enjoy the lush green space and breathtaking mountain views. A. spectacular B. enormous C. unimpressive D. ordinary 26. I find some of Brahms’s music deeply moving. A. motioning B. unaffecting C. nice D. emotional 27. The group tried their best to climb the highest mountain in this area and finally they could achieve this. A. pass B. hold C. find D. accomplish 28. Several train passengers sustained serious injuries in the crash. A. recovery B. illness C. harm D. excitement